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 Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR) include all
animal species, breeds and strains (and their
wild relatives) that are of economic, scientific
and cultural interest to humankind in terms
of food and agricultural production for the
present or in the future.
 climate varies with altitude, in turn affects the
type of vegetation.
 world’s highest cold areas that are located at
5,175 meters above sea level in the
Himalayas
 hottest low areas in the Indus Plains, temp
exceeds 50oC.
 Cropped area is 28%
 81% irrigated, remaining is rainfed
 4.8% of the total geographical area is forest
 water sources are rivers, ground water and
rainfall
 Indus river system, the largest irrigation system
in the world, provides 60%
 Ground water and rainfall 25% and 15%,
 (GOP, 2001)
 Agriculture sector contributes 26% GDP,
employs 44% of the total work force
 About 65% exports are agro-based
 4 major crops, wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane
 Other crops like fruits, vegetables, potatoes,
onions, chillies, garlic etc
 The livestock sector accounts for about 9% of
GDP
 The average household holding size is 2-3
cattle/buffalo and 5-6 sheep/goat per family
deriving 30-40% of their income
 livestock species include cattle, buffaloes,
sheep, goats, camels, horses, asses and
mules.
 Products include milk, beef-and-buffalo
meat, mutton, goat meat, wool, hair, bones,
fats, blood, hides and skins
 Commercial poultry includes layers, broilers
and breeding stock
 rural poultry consists of layers and cocks and
cockerels
 India possess the highest buffalo population of 94.1 million (FAO
2002).
 The contribution of buffalo milk production to the dairying in Asia is
96.8 percent.
 India has the highest volume of buffalo milk production followed by
Pakistan, China and Italy
 Nili (southern punjab)
 Ravi
 Nili-Ravi (Punjab)
 Kundhi breeds (Sindh)
 Azi Kheli (KPK)
 The rest are non descript
Murrah Female Buffalo
 Phenotypic characterization is available for
Nili-Ravi and Kundhi
 Population genetic studies are also available
reporting genetic variations in different
economic traits.
 Genetic characterization at molecular level is
preliminary
 Rural, periurban, commercial
1. Growth rate is comparable to cattle.
2. Meat flavor is comparable to beef with about one half the cholesterol, and less
than one-fourth the amount of fat.
3. Milk, with an average of 8 percent butterfat, is used in the production of
mozzarella cheese and other dairy products, such as ghee.
4. Requirements for fencing, handling equipment, immunizations, and health
programs are similar to those of cattle.
 Sahiwal,
 Red Sindhi, Cholistani are important.
 Thari or Tharparkar is a dairy-cum draught
breed
 The draught breeds include Bhagnari,
 Dajal, Dhanni, Lohani, Rojhan and Kankaraj.
 Phenotypic characterization is available for
most of the breeds.
 Sahiwal is more studied breed than Red
Sindhi
 Genetic parameters at population level.
 Genetic characterization at molecular level is
very preliminary
 Found at altitudes higher than 3000-7000
meters above sea level
 milk, meat and soft hair
 The only wild relative of domesticated cattle
 Sheep have 28 indigenous breeds in the
country of which 12 are fat-tailed
 Goats have 25 breeds
 Nomadic, sedentary, household
 Mutton, milk, wool, leather
 These consist of indigenous “desi” chicken
predominantly found in rural areas
 Aseel is the only distinguished breed, which
is mainly kept in rural areas for cock fighting.
 Ducks and geese
 Horses, mules and donkeys in Pakistan are
used mainly for draught
 purpose
 meat and milk supply of the country but more
importantly
 they are part of socio-economic culture in
coastal areas, arid desert and mountainous
regions where living conditions are difficult
and survival of other species is almost
impossible.
 Non-adoption of breeding plan and
unrestricted interbreeding among
different breeds.
 Growing trend of global reliance on a
limited number of selected breeds.
 Degradation of ecosystems.
 Diseases and natural disasters.
 Identification and listing of all the available animal
genetic resources.
 Creation of data-base on indigenous animal genetic
resources.
 Breed description and characterization to understand
their unique qualities
 Prioritizing the breed for characterization and
conservation based on their population structure,
economic utility and genetic diversity.
 conservation of the breed in-situ.
 Development of technology for collection and
freezing of genetic material.
 mass awareness.
 Inadequate feed resources (short by 30%)
 Widespread breeding of genetically inferior
livestock
 Epidemics of infectious diseases
 Inadequate institutional infrastructure
 Low investment by government
 Cattle population > 20 million heads
 Breed classification > 70% nondescript
 Nutritional level > 30% deficient
 Milk production level < 1000 lit./lact.
 Dairy potential > 3,000 lit./lact.
 Scenario-I
 Extinction of purebred native dairy breeds
 Scenario-II
 Conservation, utilization and improvement in
native dairy breeds
Marker is a piece of
DNA molecule that is
associated with a
certain trait of a
organism
Morphological
Biochemical
Chromosomal
GeneticTypes of
Markers
 Breed characterization both at phenotypic
and genetic level are needed
 Characterization of different breeds,
especially currently grouped as non-descript,
is needed.
 Specific adaptability and other characters
need to be studied.
 Animal reproduction and breeding
 Animal cytogenetics
 Molecular genetics
 Reproductive Physiology
 Cryopreservation of semen
 Artificial Insemination technique
 Reproductive health control
 Genetic distinctness of breed/ population
 Inbreeding level in the population
 Population bottleneck in the past
 Evolutionary pattern of the breed/ population
 Genetic endangerment level
 Genetic improvement of animals
 Improvement of feed resources &
technologies
 Epidemiology and Disease Management
• Green Revolution in the late 1960s
What is Green Revolution:
• “introduction of new technology in agriculture sector, i . Introduction
of new high yield varieties of wheat, rice, and maize
• ii. Improvement in per acre yield through quality fertilizers to
compensate for land deficiencies.
• iii. Use of pesticides and insecticides
 Agricultural crops such as cotton and sugar cane provide raw material for
two of the most imp industries in Pak i.e textile and sugar.
 Pak’s unsatisfactory agri performance is mainly due to traditional methods
of cultivation, illiterate ad uninformed rural population.
 .
 There is a decreasing returns to scale in agri sector.
 Cotton: 8.2% of value added in agri and about 2% to GDP.
 Rice: it earns substantial amount of foreign exchange. 5.4% of value added in agri and
1.3% to GDP.
 Sugar cane: 4.2% of value added in agri and about 1% to GDP.
 Wheat: 13.4% of value added in agri and about 3.4 to GDP.
 Other major crops are tobacco, mustard and rapeseed, maize and barley.
 Minor crops are major oil seed crops i.e cottonseed, rapeseed/mustard, sunflower, canola.
 Most of these crops are imported which is about 70.85 % of total availability and remaining
29.15% is made available through farming.
 Most of the pulses, tomato, potato, onion are other minor crops
Major
Crops
Rice
Wheat
Citrus
Live
Stock
Sugarcane
Mango
Maize
Cotton
US$ 2.94
bln
US$ 3.01
bln
Milk and milk
products
US$ 324
mln
US$ 1.02
bln
US$ 1.70
bln
US$ 302
mln
US$ 418
mln
US$ 3.36
bln
Source: http://faostat.fao.org/site/339/default.aspx
3rd
Largest
3rd
Largest
Producer
of Dates
Herd of
Livestock
5th
Largest
Producer
of Mango
5th
Largest
Producer
of Cotton
5th
Largest
Producer
of Milk
The
Largest
Producer
of Kinnow
Pakistan’s Agriculture is
For 8,000 years, corn has been a staple in the
diet of livestock and humans alike.
Bt-corn is a type of (GMO) genetically
modified organism.
Bt stands for the term- Bacillus
thuringiensis.
Bacillus thuringiensis is a species of bacteria
that produces proteins that are toxic to
certain insects. This bacteria is found in soil
naturally.
The tomato was the very first widespread
genetically modified food available in the United
States. The tomato was bred with a gene that
keeps the plant from producing
polygalacturonase, an enzyme that's the starting
point for rotting.

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Genetic resources and live stock in pakistan

  • 1.
  • 2.  Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR) include all animal species, breeds and strains (and their wild relatives) that are of economic, scientific and cultural interest to humankind in terms of food and agricultural production for the present or in the future.
  • 3.  climate varies with altitude, in turn affects the type of vegetation.  world’s highest cold areas that are located at 5,175 meters above sea level in the Himalayas  hottest low areas in the Indus Plains, temp exceeds 50oC.
  • 4.  Cropped area is 28%  81% irrigated, remaining is rainfed  4.8% of the total geographical area is forest  water sources are rivers, ground water and rainfall  Indus river system, the largest irrigation system in the world, provides 60%  Ground water and rainfall 25% and 15%,  (GOP, 2001)
  • 5.  Agriculture sector contributes 26% GDP, employs 44% of the total work force  About 65% exports are agro-based  4 major crops, wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane  Other crops like fruits, vegetables, potatoes, onions, chillies, garlic etc
  • 6.  The livestock sector accounts for about 9% of GDP  The average household holding size is 2-3 cattle/buffalo and 5-6 sheep/goat per family deriving 30-40% of their income  livestock species include cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, camels, horses, asses and mules.  Products include milk, beef-and-buffalo meat, mutton, goat meat, wool, hair, bones, fats, blood, hides and skins
  • 7.  Commercial poultry includes layers, broilers and breeding stock  rural poultry consists of layers and cocks and cockerels
  • 8.  India possess the highest buffalo population of 94.1 million (FAO 2002).  The contribution of buffalo milk production to the dairying in Asia is 96.8 percent.  India has the highest volume of buffalo milk production followed by Pakistan, China and Italy
  • 9.  Nili (southern punjab)  Ravi  Nili-Ravi (Punjab)  Kundhi breeds (Sindh)  Azi Kheli (KPK)  The rest are non descript
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  • 12.  Phenotypic characterization is available for Nili-Ravi and Kundhi  Population genetic studies are also available reporting genetic variations in different economic traits.  Genetic characterization at molecular level is preliminary  Rural, periurban, commercial
  • 13. 1. Growth rate is comparable to cattle. 2. Meat flavor is comparable to beef with about one half the cholesterol, and less than one-fourth the amount of fat. 3. Milk, with an average of 8 percent butterfat, is used in the production of mozzarella cheese and other dairy products, such as ghee. 4. Requirements for fencing, handling equipment, immunizations, and health programs are similar to those of cattle.
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  • 15.  Sahiwal,  Red Sindhi, Cholistani are important.  Thari or Tharparkar is a dairy-cum draught breed  The draught breeds include Bhagnari,  Dajal, Dhanni, Lohani, Rojhan and Kankaraj.
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  • 18.  Phenotypic characterization is available for most of the breeds.  Sahiwal is more studied breed than Red Sindhi  Genetic parameters at population level.  Genetic characterization at molecular level is very preliminary
  • 19.  Found at altitudes higher than 3000-7000 meters above sea level  milk, meat and soft hair  The only wild relative of domesticated cattle
  • 20.  Sheep have 28 indigenous breeds in the country of which 12 are fat-tailed  Goats have 25 breeds  Nomadic, sedentary, household  Mutton, milk, wool, leather
  • 21.
  • 22.  These consist of indigenous “desi” chicken predominantly found in rural areas  Aseel is the only distinguished breed, which is mainly kept in rural areas for cock fighting.  Ducks and geese
  • 23.
  • 24.  Horses, mules and donkeys in Pakistan are used mainly for draught  purpose
  • 25.  meat and milk supply of the country but more importantly  they are part of socio-economic culture in coastal areas, arid desert and mountainous regions where living conditions are difficult and survival of other species is almost impossible.
  • 26.  Non-adoption of breeding plan and unrestricted interbreeding among different breeds.  Growing trend of global reliance on a limited number of selected breeds.  Degradation of ecosystems.  Diseases and natural disasters.
  • 27.  Identification and listing of all the available animal genetic resources.  Creation of data-base on indigenous animal genetic resources.  Breed description and characterization to understand their unique qualities  Prioritizing the breed for characterization and conservation based on their population structure, economic utility and genetic diversity.  conservation of the breed in-situ.  Development of technology for collection and freezing of genetic material.  mass awareness.
  • 28.  Inadequate feed resources (short by 30%)  Widespread breeding of genetically inferior livestock  Epidemics of infectious diseases  Inadequate institutional infrastructure  Low investment by government
  • 29.  Cattle population > 20 million heads  Breed classification > 70% nondescript  Nutritional level > 30% deficient  Milk production level < 1000 lit./lact.  Dairy potential > 3,000 lit./lact.
  • 30.  Scenario-I  Extinction of purebred native dairy breeds  Scenario-II  Conservation, utilization and improvement in native dairy breeds
  • 31. Marker is a piece of DNA molecule that is associated with a certain trait of a organism Morphological Biochemical Chromosomal GeneticTypes of Markers
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  • 33.  Breed characterization both at phenotypic and genetic level are needed  Characterization of different breeds, especially currently grouped as non-descript, is needed.  Specific adaptability and other characters need to be studied.
  • 34.  Animal reproduction and breeding  Animal cytogenetics  Molecular genetics  Reproductive Physiology  Cryopreservation of semen  Artificial Insemination technique  Reproductive health control
  • 35.  Genetic distinctness of breed/ population  Inbreeding level in the population  Population bottleneck in the past  Evolutionary pattern of the breed/ population  Genetic endangerment level
  • 36.  Genetic improvement of animals  Improvement of feed resources & technologies  Epidemiology and Disease Management
  • 37.
  • 38. • Green Revolution in the late 1960s What is Green Revolution: • “introduction of new technology in agriculture sector, i . Introduction of new high yield varieties of wheat, rice, and maize • ii. Improvement in per acre yield through quality fertilizers to compensate for land deficiencies. • iii. Use of pesticides and insecticides
  • 39.  Agricultural crops such as cotton and sugar cane provide raw material for two of the most imp industries in Pak i.e textile and sugar.  Pak’s unsatisfactory agri performance is mainly due to traditional methods of cultivation, illiterate ad uninformed rural population.  .  There is a decreasing returns to scale in agri sector.
  • 40.  Cotton: 8.2% of value added in agri and about 2% to GDP.  Rice: it earns substantial amount of foreign exchange. 5.4% of value added in agri and 1.3% to GDP.  Sugar cane: 4.2% of value added in agri and about 1% to GDP.  Wheat: 13.4% of value added in agri and about 3.4 to GDP.  Other major crops are tobacco, mustard and rapeseed, maize and barley.  Minor crops are major oil seed crops i.e cottonseed, rapeseed/mustard, sunflower, canola.  Most of these crops are imported which is about 70.85 % of total availability and remaining 29.15% is made available through farming.  Most of the pulses, tomato, potato, onion are other minor crops
  • 41. Major Crops Rice Wheat Citrus Live Stock Sugarcane Mango Maize Cotton US$ 2.94 bln US$ 3.01 bln Milk and milk products US$ 324 mln US$ 1.02 bln US$ 1.70 bln US$ 302 mln US$ 418 mln US$ 3.36 bln Source: http://faostat.fao.org/site/339/default.aspx
  • 42. 3rd Largest 3rd Largest Producer of Dates Herd of Livestock 5th Largest Producer of Mango 5th Largest Producer of Cotton 5th Largest Producer of Milk The Largest Producer of Kinnow Pakistan’s Agriculture is
  • 43. For 8,000 years, corn has been a staple in the diet of livestock and humans alike.
  • 44. Bt-corn is a type of (GMO) genetically modified organism. Bt stands for the term- Bacillus thuringiensis. Bacillus thuringiensis is a species of bacteria that produces proteins that are toxic to certain insects. This bacteria is found in soil naturally.
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  • 48. The tomato was the very first widespread genetically modified food available in the United States. The tomato was bred with a gene that keeps the plant from producing polygalacturonase, an enzyme that's the starting point for rotting.